#23 The caption is false. The side of the church was indeed hit by something. But, it was probably months, if not years, before this photo was taken. The grass healed, but the shrubs that withstood the brunt of the impact couldn't recover and died. The church probably didn't have enough funds for repair, or they just don't care too.
"If the structure is in an area accessed by the public, then spalling can be hazardous in terms of falling debris or trip hazards. If left unchecked, then spalling will accelerate and spread so that, eventually, the structure could become unstable."
#23 The caption is false. The side of the church was indeed hit by something. But, it was probably months, if not years, before this photo was taken. The grass healed, but the shrubs that withstood the brunt of the impact couldn't recover and died. The church probably didn't have enough funds for repair, or they just don't care too.
added Dutch screaming. Wooden foundation??